Netflix's new true crime docu-series "The Pharmacist" shows how Dan Schneider got inspired to take down a dangerous doctor taking advantage of the opioid crisis.
Robbie Terminie was once hooked on pain medication but after his pharmacist Dan Schneider questioned his prescriptions, they joined forces to fight a local pill mill.
As Netflix's docu-series "The Pharmacist" explores, The Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans struggled with drug-related crime in the 1980s and 1990s, but 2005's Hurricane Katrina dealt the community an even bigger blow.
Shane Madding, once an addict herself, faced death threats after making a statement identifying Jeffery Hall as the killer of 22-year-old Dan Schneider Jr in New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward.
Netflix's "The Pharmacist" explores how pill mill doctors fanned the flames of the country's opioid epidemic by flagrantly overprescribing three particular drugs.
Netflix's "The Pharmacist" features former Purdue Pharma president Richard Sackler testifying that he didn't believe his family's company inspired the opioid addiction crisis.